Lenoir County NcArchives History....Postcard, ca. 1915 ***************************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/ncfiles.htm ***************************************************** File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joe P. Sutton, PhD, sutton@edtesting.com, [date]. Clellan Sutton Collection, Bucklesberry Community, La Grange, NC. GLENN MARIE SUTTON TO WALTER C. SUTTON, CA. 1915 Heigho- Guess you thought I had forgotten your card but I haven’t; have just neglected ans. Hope you had a nice time to the springs the fourth, I did. Sue Belle has just gone to Aunt Ava’s this week and I am so lonesome I can’t be still. By, By, Glenn [stamp removed] No postal stamp from P.O. Mr. Walter Sutton La Grange N.C. R.F.D. 4 [written upside-down] La Grange, NC SB END OF DOCUMENT Comments: The only young adult named, Glenn, in Bucklesberry at the time was Glenn Marie Sutton, daughter of Jeremiah, Jr. and Agnes Mae Sutton. The word, ‘springs,’ is probably Seven Springs, a community just a few miles west of Bear Creek and the heart of the Bucklesberry community. Seven Springs was originally named, White Hall. In the late-1700s and early- to mid-1800s, the White Hall (Seven Springs) community was geographically part of broader Bucklesberry.